Phnom penh does grow on you. At first it seems crazy and chaotic but once you catch the chilled vibe of the people there it becomes a much more relaxing place.
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Phnom penh does grow on you. At first it seems crazy and chaotic but once you catch the chilled vibe of the people there it becomes a much more relaxing place.
I applied for my electronic visa online and it took under 48 hours very good and quick but I couldnt apply for a business visa that way just a tourist one so I wonder how you got a business visa electronically kquill.
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Originally Posted by BrisbaneGuy
Brisbaneguy,
If you read my posts, I explained it very clearly how I got the business visa. I got it via the airport after first obtaining the e visa at the airport, and then using the immigration Police.
I've put it below in the next post for you again, any problems PM or e mail me. You can't do it online!
Brisbaneguy,Quote:
Originally Posted by kquill
How much is two dragons guesthouse and can you bring guys there? I usually stay at Capitol
Guesthouse which is cheap and fairly basic but they have no problems with guests there. I'm looking to step up slightly in price and quality. Capitol was 11 dollars a night last time. I am looking for something up to 50 a night this time. Around 30 dollars would be perfect.
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Originally Posted by Brisboy82
If that is your budget why not stay at Cockatoo Resort, gay owners, you can bring back, swimming pool,privacy, taxi at your disposal for $1 into town. e mail and ask for a deal or book it cheaper than $50 on Agoda hotels.
Two Dragons is way down the basic ladder, I don't think they would say anything at all but it is a step away from being backpackers hostel to be honest. price is adjusted according to what they think you will pay, $14 dollars area!
Perhaps he could call it Linga Longer??Quote:
Originally Posted by stevehadders
I think you're being a bit harsh on BrisbaneGuy, Kevin. In your post you write about getting an "e visa for business". An "E" visa is a business visa and cannot be applied for online; BrisbaneGuy was writing about his "e-visa" which is a "T" visa and is only a tourist visa. He was asking how you got a business e-visa online, which is what you implied but not what you meant. I dispute your statement that you described the process "very clearly". To all those people who think I'm being pedantic when I point out that what they are writing is poor English (especially common among so-called English teachers) and give as an excuse "why should I bother you must know what I mean anyway" I'd say this is a prime example of inadvertent confusion where "you must know what I mean" simply doesn't apply!Quote:
Originally Posted by kquill
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Originally Posted by thonglor55
OK Thonglor/Brisbaneguy,
Apologies indeed, never my intention to be rude or harsh at all, only helpful. Same applies if you get stuck, I'll try get that immigration cop to help you.
Problem is this. The Embassy of Cambodia, I think, will only give you T visa online. The E visa for one month, you can get immediately at Siem Reap airport and I should imagine, equally easy at Phnom Penn on arrival at the airport.
Once you have that E visa for one month,($25 dollars), the cop or a good travel agent will apply for a one year E visa to replace your one month business visa. The relevant costs are then as I mentioned. Without googling, I seem to recall the fee of about $250 but guys in town say they are charged $275/280 for this by an agent. You do not have to go to Phnom Penn with your passport.
I paid a little extra ($300) to get the immigration cop to do it for me and thought it was well worth it, instead of me fumbling around in Phnom Penn.
Again, now you have a T visa, you can extend only for one more month on expiry of the first month T visa. You then must leave the Country.
I have two thoughts on this but will have to check if I am right.
1. The obvious is to leave then go through the process again at the airport asking for E visa next time on arrival then extending it to one year. That's straightforward.
2. Asking immigration to cancel the T visa with immediate effect, telling them you applied in error for the wrong visa online and lose whatever you paid for it and request an E visa on arrival to replace it but pay for a new E visa for a month. If they will do that, and I can't see why they can't, it will be cheaper in the long run than leaving the country. What I will say, these guys at immigration are glad you are here and pleased to help you.
Hope this is clearer for you, and I may have jumped from one subject to the other as it made sense to me having done it, sorry my friend!
IM visiting pp this coming november, and staying at the manor guest house in pp, its owned and run by an aussie guy and his cambodian bf. friends of mine from pattaya always stay there, and its got its own webb page, priced about $55 for delux room dependin g on time of year
Are you going to check out Sihanoukville?